I'm stating my own experience. I personally wouldn't want SMS to change the game by removing features that work perfectly fine and are playable. Optimisation will improve things no end. Removing things will mean laziness from them, which isn't the SMS way.

Well if you're happy then that's fine. I'm just asking for the option to lock in a specific frame rate. Or like other users have suggested turn down the graphics to ensure a smooth, consistent frame rate.

I appreciate that there are visual settings, however turning them off doesn't appear to make much of a difference to the frame rate.

We think this was related to us running some rumble pad effects at 600Hz, which quite frankly was massive overkill.

There might still be the odd pause online if a user joins in progress but this is almost impossible to eliminate completely.

Yes understand this could still happen in online races after fix is applied, online gaming problems been seen in different games.
But im having this problem in carreer mode or practice or solo. Next to online racing i find the carreer mode a lot of fun. Sadly at the moment cant play that part of the game.

I don't think it is a case of the Xbox one not being powerful enough, it's simply the game hasn't been optimised for the Xbox one 'yet'. Hopefully the upcoming patches will help.

Sorry, but we've worked the machine to hell and back, optimising for three years. Even Microsoft's own 1st party racers run at 30 FPS if they have weather/day night. The extra 5% was partly us, partly MS finding some optimisation themselves in the SDK.

60 FPS, even if only 'most of the time' with no baking and fully dynamic weather and time of day is a minor miracle of optimisation.

Sorry, but we've worked the machine to hell and back, optimising for three years. Even Microsoft's own 1st party racers run at 30 FPS if they have weather/day night. The extra 5% was partly us, partly MS finding some optimisation themselves in the SDK.

60 FPS, even if only 'most of the time' with no baking and fully dynamic weather and time of day is a minor miracle of optimisation.

With Directx 12 round the corner, could this be upgraded with that in mind? Would it make any difference?